Meseta

Peinture murale monumentale
Collectif artistique Equipo Plástico
Manzanares, Ciudad Real, Espagne
Juillet 2019

Oeuvre murale peinte dans le cadre du projet Titanes organisé par Ink and Movement, Laborvalía et la Diputación de Ciudad Real.

Caballo Caballo Tigre Tigre – 马马虎虎

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Sanlitun North Street 81, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
May 2012
Organized by Migas with the support of the Instituto Cervantes de Pekín and Nali Patio

The third Equipo Plastico’s exhibition was held in Beijing. As usual now, we stayed for a month residency, walking, visiting and observing the city. We created artworks inspired in our daily experiences. Unlike the previous two exhibitions, in Peru and Mexico, in China we faced a cultural and linguistic barrier much bigger; but that barrier did nothing but turn the project into a more intense and enriching experience.

The complete documentation about the project is published on the official Equipo Plástico website: www.equipoplastico.com/projects/caballo-caballo-tigre-tigre/caballo-caballo-tigre-tigre-en

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La Cuadrada

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“Kaleidoscopic Vision in the city of Lima”

Centro Cultural de España
Natalio Sanchez 181, Lima, Peru.
From the 5th to the 27th of November, 2009

Lima as a departure point, the only stimulus, direct contact with the city. Without preconceived ideas or previous studies we generated audio-visual projects and installations through real life street experiences, dialogue with it’s people and the appropriation and decontextualization of local resources. The exhibition consists of two well defined parts. First a photographic documentation of everything that caught our attention during the four weeks that we were in Peru. A visual stimuli that served as raw material to produce the pieces. Second, a synthesis of this experience materialized in the form of sculptural installations and a mural in the exhibition space of the prestigious Spanish Cultural Center in Lima.

A big thank you to: Jules Bay and her team; Alvaro García Vilches, David Flores-Hora and all the staff at CCE in Lima.

The complete documentation about the project is published on the official Equipo Plástico website: www.equipoplastico.com/projects/la-cuadrada-en (in Spanish)

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Nomadaz

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A Mediterranean Art Connection

SCION Installation L.A.
3521 Helms Ave. Culver City, CA, U.S.A.
March 8th – March 29th 2008
Curated by Pablo Aravena

Featuring artists:
108 (Italy), Bo130 (Italy), Dem (Italy), Eltono (Spain), Microbo (Italy), Nano 4814 (Spain), Nuria Mora (Spain), and Sixe (Spain).